MobilMAX MX-Beacon1 User Manual

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MX-LOCare
BR1
MobilMAX

USER MANUAL

Thank you for purchasing the MX-LOCare® BR1 Bracelet
GPS Locator and/or MX-Beacon1. This manual shows how
to operate the device correctly. Make sure to read this
manual carefully before using this product. Please note
that specification and information are subject to change
without prior notice. Any change will be integrated in the
latest release. The manufacturer assumes no responsibility
for any errors and omissions in this document.
The content of your package includes:
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  • Page 1: User Manual

    MobilMAX USER MANUAL Thank you for purchasing the MX-LOCare® BR1 Bracelet GPS Locator and/or MX-Beacon1. This manual shows how to operate the device correctly. Make sure to read this manual carefully before using this product. Please note that specification and information are subject to change without prior notice.
  • Page 2 - 1. MX-LOCare® BR1 - 2. MX-PowerEXT® - 3. MX-Beacon® - 4. USB cable - 5. Charger - 6. Warranty cards (for MX-LOCare® BR1Bracelet and MX-Beacon® each): Bracelet ID, Telephone number for bracelet, beacon ID and beacon serial number. - 7. SIM card has been pre-installed - 8.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents GENERAL INFORMATION ........5 1.1 HARDWARE DESCRIPTION ........5 1.2 LED LIGHT DEFINITION........7 GETTING STARTED...........10 2.1 FUNCTIONS.............10 2.2 BATTERY AND CHARGER........10 STARTUP............12 ® SERVER AND WEB ......13 MX-CLOUD 4.1 Registration and Login ......13 4.2 Locator Management....... 15 4.3 MX-Beacon® Management...... 19 4.4 Real-time Tracking ........
  • Page 4 CARE AND MAINTENANCE.......41...
  • Page 5: General Information

    General Information The Bracelet works on existing GSM/GPRS network and satellites. This product can locate and monitor any wearer by SMS or GPRS. 1.1 Hardware Description Front Face Back Side MX-LOCare® Locator Description 1. Link LED Light (Blue) ® 2. MXConn connector 3.
  • Page 6 MX-PowerEXT® Description 1. Hook structure (to connect to the locator) 2. LED indicators 3. USB Connector ® 4. MXConn Connector Power Button Definition Function Description - Power On: Press 3 seconds to Power On the device (The LED light “Red”, “Green” and “Blue”...
  • Page 7: Led Light Definition

    the locator 1.2 LED Light Definition 1.2.1 Locator LED LED Light Status definition Link status: - Network Linked: light “ON” for 2 seconds and shuts “OFF” in 10 seconds. 1. Link LED Light - SIM Card Error or GSM Network (Blue) Failed: light flashes 3 times and shuts “OFF”...
  • Page 8 Battery status: - Low Battery: light turns “ON” for 2 3. Power LED seconds and then shuts “OFF” for 10 Light (Red) seconds - Charging: light flashes every 1 second. - Fully Charged: light shows “ON”. 1.2.2 MX-PowerEXT® LED LED Light Status definition USB connected: - When the battery of MX-PowerEXT®...
  • Page 9 4 white LEDs are “OFF". When the MX-PowerEXT is Connected to MX-LOCare® Bracelet: - When the battery level of MX-LOCare® Bracelet is Not fully charged: the Red LED will be “ON”. - When the battery level of MX-LOCare® Bracelet is full: the Red LED will be “OFF”...
  • Page 10: Getting Started

    2. Getting started 2.1 Functions Periodic reporting or real time tracking functions are generated from web or MX-Locate® downloadable APP. Location and activity history is easily accessed and stored to check past records. SOS Button sends out an emergency signal. Up to 10 inbound/outbound GeoFences.
  • Page 11 lock the MX-PowerEXT® to the Bracelet tightly and the charging will start. After the initial charge remove the MX-PowerEXT® from the Bracelet. When the Bracelet power gets low, snap the MX-PowerEXT® back onto the Bracelet to recharge. When not using the MX-PowerEXT®, plug it into the charger to keep it charged for next use.
  • Page 12: Startup

    Startup Press “SOS/ON” button. In approximately 40 seconds or less, the Bracelet will start working and acquire the GSM signal as well as the GPS signals. It is suggested users go outside where the sky can be seen to get the GPS signal. (Please refer to for detail.)
  • Page 13: Mx-Cloud ® Server And Web

    Use MX-Locate® as the interface to communicate with the MX-Cloud® server. This will allow the user to control and monitor the Bracelet(s). The link to access and control the Bracelet is as follows: http://MXLocate.mobilmax.com/ 4.1 Registration and Login 4.1.1 Registration The distributor/dealer you purchased your product from will provide your login credentials and temporary password.
  • Page 14 Login - Please fill in the User ID and password then press “Login” button. Enter the Captcha Code. - If the account is not verified, the message “This account is not verified yet” will appear. Please go to the email mailbox that was used to register the Bracelet and verify it so it will appear.
  • Page 15: Locator Management

    Forgot Password - Click on “Forgot Password?” and enter the user name and email address to obtain a new password. - The password will be sent out to the email account that was used to register the device. Please reset the password and write it down.
  • Page 16 - To Change the portrait of the Bracelet, click on the portrait of the Bracelet on the page, as in the red circle in above figure, and choose a new image from a computer file and replace it. - For Tracking Mode, this section defines the frequency of how often Bracelet is to report location: High: reports every 30 minutes periodically Regular: reports every 60 minutes...
  • Page 17 4.2.2 Geofence Now it is time to create safe zone boundaries known as Geofences. You can use different shapes and sizes such as a rectangle, circle and/or polygon. The size and shape of the Geofences can also can be rotated to be a better conform to the specific geographic safe zone area needed.
  • Page 18 4.2.3 MX-Beacon® This System allows the user to apply indoor location aware notification beacons, known as the MX-Beacon®. These devices are used for indoor locations or the creation of other types of safe zones. On the dashboard, please go to the page called Beacon Management as indicated in the diagram below.
  • Page 19: Mx-Beacon® Management

    Reference the next section for more details and setting up multi-Beacon safe zones. 4.3 MX-Beacon® Management This section is used to allow the user to create a list of Beacons that are desired to create a safe boundary for the wearer/wearers of the Bracelet(s).
  • Page 20: Real-Time Tracking

    address can be changed to define the location of that Beacon. The cursor on the map can be moved to do the same thing. 4.4 Real-time Tracking On the dashboard, please go to “Real-time Tracking”. If there are multiple Bracelets that are being monitored, please select the Bracelt that the user wants to locate on the left bar of the dashboard.
  • Page 21: History

    following figure, to trigger the Bracelet to report its current location. After the “Current Location” button is pressed, the button will turn into a timer bar. If the timer bar runs to the end and times out, it will pop up a window with message “(Bracelet name) Get current location time out”.
  • Page 22 To drill down reports even further, the user can click on the bar as indicated in the red circle above and get a pop-up window with the record list of the Bracelet chosen on that date, as shown in this format: The user can also click on the items to further drill down the record desired in the following formats: All: list all the reported records...
  • Page 23: Cursers And Icons

    you to input time range and choose “All”, “Alert” or “No Alert” for screening. Please note that this data is saved on for up to six months. 4.6 Cursers and icons Different type of Cursors or Icons are displayed on the map of Real-Time Location or History page.
  • Page 24: Member Center

    4.7 Member Center 4.7.1 My Account On the dashboard, please go to “Member Center” and then “My Account”. This is where “Nickname”, “Mobile Phone”, and “Address” can be edited. Once additions or changes are made, press the “Renew” button to save the record. 4.7.2 Change Password On the dashboard, please go to “Member Center”...
  • Page 25 The message “Success” will appear. 4.7.4 Setting On the dashboard, please go to “Member Center” and then “Setting”. This is the alert sound for your sound notification acknowledgment is configured by turning it on/off. The alert sound will stay on after triggered by the alert events until the alert is read.
  • Page 26: Mx-Locate® App

    5. MX-Locate® APP To use an Android Phone, go to “Google Play” to download and install the APP “MX-Locate®”. To use an iPhone, go to the iTunes Store download and install the “MX-Locate®” APP, The app allows the user to do this the same functions as on a computer.
  • Page 27 After a successful login, the page below will be shown: The Icons shown below represent the tabs for the functions able to be accessed from the APP: New Message Log Out Button Save / Update Button Member information ® MX-Beacon setup System setup The user can click on...
  • Page 28: Add New Locators

    Member Info Button 5.2 Add New Bracelets To add or delete a Bracelet, or to discontinue services, contact the dealer/distributor where the device was initially purchased. “My Locator Tab” shows how many Bracelets are on the account. On the “My Locator” tab note the color coded status lights of each Bracelet.
  • Page 29: Mx-Beacon® And System Configure

    5.3 MX-Beacon® and System Configure 5.3.1 System Configure After logging in to the MX-Locate® APP, the following icon “ ” will be seen. Press this icon to configure the page for the alert sound and the alert vibration notice. 5.3.2 MX-Beacon® Configure After logging in to the MX-Locate®, the following icon “...
  • Page 30 Please note the Green and Blue Icons as shown on the left and right headers above. When pressing the Green Icon, the user will be able to add a MX- Beacon that’s from others (not your “Own” or “Original” Beacon that came with the Bracelet). They are referred to as “Reference Beacons”.
  • Page 31: Overview Of Locator

    distributor/dealer for the Login information or to reset the password. After adding the Beacon, “Own” or “Reference”, the Beacon will be shown on the list with an icon to indicate it’s the “Own” or “Reference” Beacon. Pressing the Beacon on the list will lead to a page as seen below: It is here where the “Beacon Name”...
  • Page 32 Tap the Locator that was added to the MX-Locate® APP, in order to view the basic information of the Locator, Locator status, and any additional information as shown below: 5.4.1 Status The latest location can be viewed here. If the GPS Locator/Locators have not been charged and turned on, there will be no records and the columns will appear empty.
  • Page 33 5.4.2 Basic Functions Basic personal information can be viewed and set here:...
  • Page 34 Press each item to fill in the information needed and press button to save it. For some items, tap button to activate the function. To configure the beacon type (SafeBeacon or LocateBeacon) used for this locator, press the button, and a list of beacons will be seen: If the Beacon Button is held down for a few seconds, a popup window will be seen which shows the following:...
  • Page 35 Press on which item designated to define the relation between the Locator and the Beacon selected. You can also tap the button to wake up the Locator remotely. Tap the button to delete this locator. 5.4.3 Geofence You can set the range by tapping button...
  • Page 36: History

    5.5 History Tap the specific locator for route or alert history. Locator1 Locator2 Locator3 Check the tracking and alert history by tapping on the date marked with circle The location history will appear on the map. By pressing on an icon, specific locations on the map...
  • Page 37 can be checked.
  • Page 38: How To Use Gps Locator Device

    6. How to use GPS Locator Bracelet MX-LOCare® After all setup and configuration is completed, your is ready to use. A person who is wearing a locator device or is responsible for the person wearing the locating device must be aware of the use of that device.
  • Page 39 Battery information This device is powered by a rechargeable battery and care and protection is required by the user. For long term device preservation and peak performance, it is recommend the Bracelet be charged with the same care and maintenance as any other expensive cellular device.
  • Page 40 research by and recommendations of Wireless Technology Research (WTR), L.L.C ‘s public health program. To minimize the potential interference, persons with pacemakers should do as below: Always keep the device more than 6 in (20 cm) from the pacemaker when the device is switched on. Do not carry the device in a breast pocket.
  • Page 41: Care And Maintenance

    Regulatory Agency Identifications The following regulatory body identification numbers have been assigned to the BR1 and its peripheral MX-Beacon1 : FCC ID for BR1: 2AAYELOCAREBR1 FCC ID for MX-Beacon1: 2AAYEBEACON1 This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules.
  • Page 42 MX-Beacon, the device will use the beacon’s location and will not rely on GPS thus reducing the chance of GPS drift which can trigger alerts. As with all GPS products, they must be charged to work properly. MobilMAX is not responsible if device is not...
  • Page 43 charged.

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